MDTAP AT Library Tours – Spring 2016 Come tour our AT Library, try out some of the newest AT devices on the market, and talk with our AT Specialist on staff. April 13, 2016 from 1pm – 3pm. Register online. May 18, 2016 from 1pm – 3pm. Register online. […]
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For anyone interested in the DIY market, especially those wanting to create assistive technologies, Thingiverse is the place to be. It’s a land full of magical designs (OK, maybe not really magical, but some are pretty darn’d wondrous), where users upload designs for all sorts of things that can be printed, like tactile books, braille […]
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It’s done, it’s out, and it’s accessible…the 2015 MDTAP Annual Update! We’ve got great stories highlighting some of our incredible clients, as well as data to show just what we’ve focused on this past year. Don’t miss this!
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Posted in AT News, Education, Mystery Monday on Nov 2nd, 2015
Contributed by Angela Tollersons, with For Family Health, http://forfamilyhealth.net Those of us who have ever known a child with autism realize that this disorder affects not only the special children with the diagnosis, but also their families. This is especially true of parents, who may at times feel overwhelmed by the unique circumstances their families […]
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Free Online Message Banking Tool MessageBanking.com enables an individual to record and save messages in their own voice. These recordings can later be imported into a Speech Generating Device (SGD) or several tablet communication apps, providing a more personal communication experience for you and those you love. To learn more, visit www.messagebanking.com.
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The Mid-Atlantic ADA Center recently debuted At Your Service, a 20-minute film about customer service, as part of the Hospitality and Disability Initiative of the ADA National Network. The film addresses best practices and features national disability leaders offering insights, tips, and recommendations on how to provide exemplary customer service to individuals with disabilities. The […]
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